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Hi.

What functions can I access with the dagalogit that I can't access with just the handcontroller?

I don't think that's the point of the datalogit... The point is have you tryed to setup a whole fuel map or ignition map using the hand controller? The datalogit allows you to setup the whole map at once instead of having to view the map in sections like you do on the hand controller. It just makes tuning a lot easier vs. the hand controller. I'm sure there are other uses for it but i believe that is one of the main reasons people use it.

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Go to the FC-Datalogit website, this IS all explained..

There are some settings like temperature settings that can't be fully set with the hand controller, instead with FC-Datalogit, you can drop these values.. FC Commander can drop the fan turn on tmep to 95 deg, where as with FCDatalogit you can go below 70 deg.

You can also hook up launch control for 0 km/h rev limiting.

Go to the website it is all answered, all explained..

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